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Message Subject Miracle Mark Taylor Prophecy. 5 Supreme Court Justices
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The literal fulfilment of Mark Taylor’s Trump prophecy

Deuteronomy 18:22, “If a prophet speaks in the name of the LORD but the thing does not take place or prove true, it is a word that the LORD has not spoken. The prophet has spoken it presumptuously; do not be frightened by it.”

If you read each word with technical precision, Mark Taylor’s prophecy in 2011 about a future Donald Trump presidency actually did come true literally. Here are the key points:
• “this President” consistently refers to Obama
• “next President” consistently refers to Trump
• “next election” did not refer to a “re-election” (in 2012) but rather to the “next election” of the “next President” (in 2016), because the Holy Spirit is free to use the words “next election” in the biblical sense referring to the person rather than the process (i.e., the next person anointed after the current person (like David was next after Saul), the next person elected after the current person). By contrast, the current American legal vernacular imprecisely uses ‘election’ and ‘re-election’ indistinctly (as if they were one word) to refer to the process rather than the person. Should we judge a prophecy based on imprecise American legal vernacular, or based on precise biblical precedent?

I would also like to note that the word "election" does not appear in Article II or XXII of our Constitution regarding the Presidential 'election'. Only the word "elected" and "elector" appears in that Article. Only in the title of Article XII do we see the word "election". The only reference to "election for President" is Article XXIV, regarding the abolition of the poll tax. Technically/legally, the people do not have an election for the President, but rather the Constitution refers to "election for the choice of electors for President" (see e.g., Article XIII).

I think one of Mark Taylor’s strengths is also his weakness, which is that he tries to privately interpret his own prophecies. Fortunately, consistent with 2 Peter 1:16-21, Taylor admits that his private interpretations are not inspired. So, pursuant to Deuteronomy 18:22, I believe Taylor should not be judged on his admittedly private interpretations, but only judged on the actual words he “speaks in the name of the Lord”.

By that standard (Deut. 18:22), Mark Taylor has not made a false prophecy. He has only done the same thing as many legitimate prophets before him (such as Balaam in Numbers 22, and Peter in Matthew 16): private interpretation.

I think it takes discernment to understand what Mark Taylor is saying and what he is not saying regarding how it is wrong to focus on ‘doom & gloom’. I mean, when I read the Book of Revelation, I see serious doom & gloom and major admonitions. And repeatedly in the gospel, the Messiah instructs the faithful to “watch” for signs of his return in the context of worldly upheaval. See e.g., Mark 13, Matthew 24. Consider the worldly upheaval of the modern military-industrial complex (perpetual war, pollution-based economy, for-profit religious dogma, civil oppression, genetic tinkering, military black ops, advanced weaponry deployment, unsustainable agricultural practices, cheap toxic goods, inhumane treatment of animals, pharmaceutical medication, and so forth)… so when we look at such corruption, we don’t turn around and claim it is ‘good’ when the economy is strong. Nor should America claim it is rich and strong. Nor is America a church. Compare the admonition to Laodicea (the end-of-the-age church) in Revelation 3:17-19, “Because you said that you are rich, and, 'I have prospered, and I lack nothing', and you do not know that you are sick and wretched and poor and naked, I counsel you to buy gold from me, proved by fire, that you may prosper, and white garments to put on, lest the shame of your nakedness be revealed, and eye salve to apply that you may see. I rebuke and discipline those whom I love. Be zealous therefore and repent."

In favor of Mark Taylor’s prophecies, it is possible that American military forces are linked with the army of the Lord that fights against and prevails over the armies of the beast in Revelation 19:11-19. In biblical precedent, armies of the Lord can refer to humans who do the military will of the Creator.

I do wonder…
 
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